Unusually, colder nights are coming to the Kingdom during the remainder of the month, and the need for coats will return.

Written By هشام جمال on 2025/05/26

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - The Kingdom was under the influence of a hot air mass that surged toward the region on Monday. Hot weather prevailed across various regions, with extremely hot conditions in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. The capital, Amman, recorded a maximum temperature of 37°C.

 

Tonight, Monday/Tuesday, temperatures will rise compared to previous nights. The weather will be moderate in the western regions and eastern plains of the Kingdom, while it will be warm in the rest of the Kingdom, especially during the early night hours.

 

Relatively cold nights will return to the Kingdom in the coming days.

Meteorologists at the Arab Weather Regional Center are monitoring the latest computer modeling results, which indicate that minimum temperatures will drop in the coming nights, with the weather turning relatively cold in most areas. Temperatures in the mountains will range between 13-15°C, and may drop even lower in the eastern plains, while they will be between 20-24°C in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba.

 

Relative coldness requires wearing coats, especially during the dawn and early morning hours.

Arab Weather experts also warned of temperature fluctuations that could increase the risk of colds and flu. They also recommend returning to wearing coats, especially during the early morning hours.

 

Below are the minimum temperatures in various regions of the Kingdom tonight and Tuesday/Wednesday night:

Irbid:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 20°C
Minimum temperature on Tuesday/Wednesday night: 15°C

Ajloun:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 18°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 13°C

Jerash:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 23°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 14°C

Salt:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 21°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 14°C

Oman:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 21°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 13°C

Madaba:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 21°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 13°C

Karak:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 19°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 12°C

Tafilah:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 20°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 13°C

Meanings:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 21°C
Minimum temperature on Tuesday/Wednesday night: 15°C

Aqaba:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 25°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 20°C

Mafraq:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 19°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 12°C

Zarqa:

Minimum temperature on Monday/Tuesday night: 22°C
Minimum temperature Tuesday/Wednesday night: 14°C

 

And God knows best.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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